They might, ‘might’ have a service window. Or , in super rare cases an executive has a balcony. But yes, you’re correct, they don’t open. I’ve actually tried to break a window on a ten story high rise once on a dare/bet with an office chair and incredibly I was unsuccessful.
It's not uncommon for the top floors of buildings to have doors that can't be seen or hidden balconies. It's plausible he exited from something along those lines.
Usually the windows are not openable.. 😒
They might, ‘might’ have a service window. Or , in super rare cases an executive has a balcony. But yes, you’re correct, they don’t open. I’ve actually tried to break a window on a ten story high rise once on a dare/bet with an office chair and incredibly I was unsuccessful.
It's not uncommon for the top floors of buildings to have doors that can't be seen or hidden balconies. It's plausible he exited from something along those lines.
Banks can pretty much buy what they want.